The intracellular localisation of TAF7L, a paralogue of transcription factor TFIID subunit TAF7, is developmentally regulated during male germ-cell differentiation
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Paolo Sassone-Corsi | Irwin Davidson | P. Sassone-Corsi | M. Parvinen | L. Monaco | I. Davidson | G. Mengus | Lucia Monaco | S. Brancorsini | Martti Parvinen | Jean-Christophe Pointud | Gabrielle Mengus | Stefano Brancorsini | J. Pointud | Jean-Christophe Pointud
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